
It definitely looks like a bug type.
Flame double?!
Flying at equal speed!?
>>3
This really confused me at the time.
Isn’t it a bug?!
Equal scale to the rock!?
An Armaldo in this color scheme…!?
>>4
It’s obvious that they’re using Bug type since they’re the Bug-type Elite Four.
Is there anyone who can read the type at first glance?
Esper ineffective?!
Around the 3rd to 5th generation, there are many that are categorized as insects, birds, or fish in terms of ecology, but not necessarily so in terms of attributes, which is confusing.
Since Generation 6 XY and onward, there isn’t much of that anymore.
>>9
Pokémon like Dramidoro, Calamanero, and Otohspas aren’t Water type… and it makes you think.
Maybe it was changed to something other than water on purpose because there was too much water.
Recently, even Kichikigisu makes me think, “Aren’t you supposed to be flying?”
Onmyou~n seriously looked like a high-high poison ghost, and when I attacked, it completely didn’t work, and I was really caught off guard.
The settings for super strength are not being utilized.
Surprisingly fast.
A surprisingly troublesome type compatibility.
I thought Scorpians were inspired by a humid environment like the Golden Scorpion family, but the encyclopedia keeps mentioning sand…
>>15
But the habitat is a wetland.
>>18
Therefore, it is said that in Regial, a compromise was made by placing it on the beach.
I once fantasized after seeing the type.
Winter Drapion
Mysterious creatures like the monkey Fureidra and the Infa that have normal damage.
In the Isshu region, wild Pokémon appeared as of BW2, and they had a lot of opportunities until Sword and Shield.
A long-awaited break from SV.
Balloon Mysterious Guardian Drapion-sama
Weakness: 1, H70, B110, D75
When someone skilled uses a duster, it’s incredibly annoying.
It’s harder than it looks, faster than it looks, and has less firepower than it looks.
Before evolution, it was an insect, so I think Ryo was also troubled.
>>25
They probably had a strong attachment since they made them the ace, but it seems really troublesome.
As a egg group, it’s an insect, so ecologically it’s an insect.
Flygon is the same.
It’s a different attribute type, but…
>>27
What is this Suichu 3?
>>30
There are creatures like scorpions, and they are relatively classified as aquatic animals, so there is that element.
I think it relates to water because it’s associated with constellations, so that element is also included.
Everyone is saying that they are continuing in Platinum with a type-unified team.
>>28
Well, it does have a strong presence visually.
I really like having Heracross, Scizor, Mega Yanmega, Beedrill, and Drapion in my team; they really give off a strong Elite Four vibe.
The type and the category as a living being are separate, you know.
There are cases where flying types or those that can fly are not included, and ones that cannot fly are included.
Ah, I love bug Pokémon! Because bug Pokémon are cool and beautiful, right? Yes! I’m here challenging others to become perfect like bug Pokémon! Well then, let me be your opponent!
Scorpions are good creatures.
As expected, Agehunt and Dokukeiru are being cut down.
I think this one and Gliscor are the biggest victims of appearance deception in Diamond and Pearl.
>>36
Gliscor is a scam from the point of Gligar.
The first appearance is in a wetland, after all.
Poison, insect… or is it evil, insect…? !?
>>38
Scorpius is a poisonous bug, so it confuses things even more.
Let’s expand to the upper limit of 3 types!
What’s up with having three egg group waters?
Originally a bug, Drapion.
A wobbuffet that doesn’t break the image of the ground.
Since it’s a hot air balloon, it’s a float ride.
I don’t dislike the mixed types in this area.
Are you guys underestimating electric octane and flame steel?
>>43
It’s not often said, but I also think “What the heck are you?” when it comes to Suzuna’s Charem.
>>44
The one that can be caught in the grass near the town.
The marshlands were originally the sea, so it’s a sea scorpion.
Bakesasori Pokémon
The claws of the right arm have the destructive power to scrap cars. They release poison from the tips of the claws.
People who traverse the desert and the Pokémon that attack them are feared as demons.
With my proud power, I can tear my opponent apart, and then finish them off with even more poison.
Although it is called the “sand devil,” Kabaldon is actually quiet and not aggressive.
>>48
The previous generation’s Noctus is truly scary for a Dark type.
>>50
People often ask where the evil lies, but overall, there are many who engage in behaviors that seem bad, like lynching, ambushes, deceptions, and stealing, which are tied to human values and life forms.
>>48
This guy~
>>54
The type compatibility is also bad…
>>55
It feels even more cunning to think that there’s no way to win.
Skuntank often officially appeals with Flamethrower, which adds to the confusion.
The protagonist of Legear also breathes fire.
Are you a Fire type?
>>49
I thought it might be good since farts seem like they could catch fire…
>>49
Ouba should have used this guy.
The Four Insect Kings’ Ryo using it as a trump card is just too noisy.
It clearly looks like an insect, so no one suddenly tries to shoot the ground…
Now, the insects themselves are too weak in terms of attack…
>>57
At least if it were at least the same scale as a fairy, it would have been better, so why is it halved…
It’s after BW that the Four Heavenly Kings were able to be sorted by type and have a unified type.
That took quite a while.
>>58
Due to the large number of characters and the fact that some characters don’t have specialized types, not all of the expert group can be used, so a quantity is definitely needed.
There are quite a few people who could use it but don’t.
I can never remember the type of Tatakko.
Well, I didn’t see it even once throughout the entire season in matches, so it’s fine.
I think it’s a good choice to have a pleasantly unique selection, like Foretress from Gold and Silver.
It’s funny that among all the legendary dragon tamers, only the middle-aged duo of Dracaena and Hassaku are all dragons.
Basically, it includes Gyarados, Ptera, Charizard, and monster-type Pokémon.
Kibana is out of the question.
>>66
But it was a bit sad that Wataru replaced Gyarados and Ptera in the HGSS enhanced version.
>>69
It’s quite something that Altaria is the one replacing it.
The same type of Alobeto is performing remarkably well in battles, making it quite a strong type, isn’t it?
(It won’t be noticed even if I put it in the bug part…)
>>68
I can’t really say anything about having Agethant and Dokugeiru in Diamond and Pearl.
Well, there were people who included Graena in the previous generation too.
I think Ryo who uses this is being cowardly.
Bug Pokémon are so cool!! Beautiful!! Seriously the best!! I open my mouth and praise Bug Pokémon, but I’m not saying I like Bug types, so it’s safe.
>>73
I feel a slim chance of escaping by saying that Ova is a “Flame Pokémon Trainer.”
Gyarados is still in after the enhancement.
If you don’t take it down in one hit, the level 70 individual will start using Dragon Dance, and you could get defeated even if you’re level 100.
Ptera has come off…
>>74
It was that way when I looked it up.
Embarrassing
Drapion is not a Bug type, but it is a Bug Pokémon.
Gyarados and Ptera are not Dragon types, but they are Dragon Pokemon.
What is with people who use something that is neither a Fire type nor a Fire Pokémon, or something that is neither an Electric type nor an Electric Pokémon?
I wanted to use it in my travel party because I liked its appearance when it was announced before the release, but by the time we arrived at the wetland, the party was full.